The nuclear waste package design for Yucca Mountain (Nevada, USA), in its current configuration, consists of a double wall cylindrical container fabricated using a highly corrosion resistant Ni-based Alloy 22 for the outer barrier and type 316 stainless steel for the inner structural vessel. A mailbox-shaped drip shield fabricated primarily using Ti Grade 7 will cover the waste packages. The environmental degradation of the relevant materials have been extensively studied and modeled for over ten years. This paper reviews the state-of-the-art understanding of the degradation modes of Alloy 22 (N06022) due to its interaction with the predicted in-drift mountain conditions including temperature and types of electrolytes. Subjects discussed in...
Alloy 22 (UNS N06022) is a candidate material for the external wall of the high level nuclear waste ...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
The safe disposal of radioactive waste requires that the waste be isolated from the environment unti...
This paper reviews the state-of-the-art understanding of the degradation processes by the Yucca Moun...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
One of the most significant factors impacting the performance of waste package container materials u...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
The US Department of Energy is characterizing a potential repository site for nuclear waste in Yucca...
During the regulatory life of the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) repository the prim...
In current waste packaging design, Alloy 22 (Ni-22Cr-13Mo-3W-3Fe) has been chosen as the candidate m...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is concerned with the corrosion resistance of candi...
Alloy 22 [UNS NO60221] is now being considered for construction of high level waste containers to be...
ii Alloy 22 (Ni–22Cr–13Mo–4Fe–3W) was considered as the nuclear waste container material for the pro...
Alloy 22 (UNS N06022) is a candidate material for the external wall of the high level nuclear waste ...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
The safe disposal of radioactive waste requires that the waste be isolated from the environment unti...
This paper reviews the state-of-the-art understanding of the degradation processes by the Yucca Moun...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
One of the most significant factors impacting the performance of waste package container materials u...
The US. Department of Energy has proposed the disposal of high level nuclear waste from commercial a...
The US Department of Energy is characterizing a potential repository site for nuclear waste in Yucca...
During the regulatory life of the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) repository the prim...
In current waste packaging design, Alloy 22 (Ni-22Cr-13Mo-3W-3Fe) has been chosen as the candidate m...
Candidate container materials for high-level nuclear waste packages to be emplaced at the proposed Y...
The Yucca Mountain Site Characterization Project is concerned with the corrosion resistance of candi...
Alloy 22 [UNS NO60221] is now being considered for construction of high level waste containers to be...
ii Alloy 22 (Ni–22Cr–13Mo–4Fe–3W) was considered as the nuclear waste container material for the pro...
Alloy 22 (UNS N06022) is a candidate material for the external wall of the high level nuclear waste ...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...